Students learned to communicate a personal message through visual design — practising core digital skills: compositing images, restricted colour palettes, timing text animations, and exporting looping GIFs — each filling the blank with their own identity, culture, or passion, bringing their personal voice into a shared format.
The animated structure channels the visual grammar of American contemporary artist, activists like Shepard Fairey — bold type, stark colour, repeating slogans — transposing that tradition into a digital format and asserting the screen as a legitimate site of civic speech.
StudioKids is a place where children, starting at an early age, can experience different form of art and can actively engage in fun and creative projects. Innovative programs will deepen creativity, self-confidence, social understanding.
For children up to 18 years – regardless of their cultural, religion and social background, will experience creative and educational programs designed in the frame of children’s rights to play and children’s rights to participation.